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    Explore "fishing" with insightful episodes like "AI reveals unseen human activity across the world’s oceans", "Are women in the UK the biggest binge drinkers in the world?", "416 | 10 DISTURBING Sea Monster Sightings, Fishing Stories, and Other Unexplained Encounters", "Short Stuff: Alligator Gar" and "The (Non-Cliche) Life Lessons of Fly Fishing" from podcasts like ""Marketplace Tech", "More or Less: Behind the Stats", "Unexplained Encounters", "Stuff You Should Know" and "The Art of Manliness"" and more!

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    AI reveals unseen human activity across the world’s oceans

    AI reveals unseen human activity across the world’s oceans

    AI can be used for unsavory things, like any technology. But researchers at the nonprofit Global Fishing Watch have revealed a promising use case — enlisting AI to accurately track human activity on the oceans, according to its new study published in the journal Nature. There’s a lot out there that has long floated under the radar of monitoring systems, including the so-called dark fleets involved in illegal and unregulated fishing. Marketplace’s Lily Jamali spoke with David Kroodsma, director of research and innovation at Global Fishing Watch, about the group’s work.

    Are women in the UK the biggest binge drinkers in the world?

    Are women in the UK the biggest binge drinkers in the world?

    We check out suspect stats on boozing Brits and fishy figures on fishing fleets in the South China Sea.

    With the help of Professor John Holmes from the University of Sheffield's School of Medicine and Population Health and Simon Funge-Smith, a senior fishery officer at the FAO.

    Presenter and producer: Charlotte McDonald Series Producer: Tom Colls Editor: Richard Vadon Sound Engineer: Graham Puddifoot

    416 | 10 DISTURBING Sea Monster Sightings, Fishing Stories, and Other Unexplained Encounters

    416 | 10 DISTURBING Sea Monster Sightings, Fishing Stories, and Other Unexplained Encounters
    Monsters in the water, monsters around the water, and ghosts awaiting you at home. Enjoy this episode featuring 10 DISTURBING Sea Monster Sightings, Fishing Stories, and Other Unexplained Encounters! Get some creepy merch at https://eeriecast.store/ Follow and review Tales from the Break Room on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! https://pod.link/1621075170 Join EERIECAST PLUS to unlock ad-free episodes and support this show! (Will still contain some host-read sponsorships) https://www.eeriecast.com/plus Scary Stories Timestamps: 0:00 INTRO 0:57 What Lurks Beneath the Waves from Wearfuldragon 6:13 Orcas Island Lake Dragon from C.Philly100 12:08 Dogfish in the River, Dogman on the Bank from Fishingking79 16:52 Old Story – I Experienced Something on a Fishing Trip from zak 23:49 A Dragon Nearly Dragged My Brother Into the River from u/Dragon_Crystal 29:01 Most Terrifying Thing to Ever Happen to Me from AngelOfDeath 33:37 Help, I’m Scared from MyNameIsMara 39:39 Drunk Stalker in 1998 from Mateusz 43:21 Demon in the Doorway from Yo_Stevo 52:51 My Last Fishing Trip from u/LilMama85 CREDITS: Story Music by CO.AG! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA LINKS:  Join my DISCORD: https://discord.gg/5Wj9RqTR3w Follow us on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/3mNZyXkaJPLwUwcjkz6Pv2 Follow and Review us on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/darkness-prevails-podcast-true-horror-stories/id1152248491   Submit Your Story Here: https://www.darkstories.org/ Get Darkness Prevails Podcast Merchandise! https://teespring.com/stores/darknessprevails Subscribe on YouTube for More Stories! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh_VbMnoL4nuxX_3HYanJbA?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The (Non-Cliche) Life Lessons of Fly Fishing

    The (Non-Cliche) Life Lessons of Fly Fishing

    Fishing has long lent itself to imparting philosophical parallels and metaphorical life lessons. But these homespun platitudes can, to be honest, tend to get a little timeworn and cliche.

    My guest today breathes new life into what fishing, specifically fly fishing, has to teach anglers and non-anglers alike, while also giving us a look inside the skill, fun, and sensibilities of this sport. His name is David Coggins, and he's a travel and style writer, as well as the author of The Optimist: A Case for the Fly Fishing Life. David and I discuss the different types of fly fishing that exist, and what they say about your personality, stage in life, and how we all choose the way we're going to do something. We then discuss the way that pursuits like fly fishing are not just about their mechanics, but the experience as a whole, which includes things like eating hash browns at a diner in Montana. We talk about the importance of mentors, and David's experience with two old guys who showed him the fly fishing ropes. We then get into why men love getting ready for something as much as actually doing it, before delving into the tension between wanting to nab a fish, and being okay when you don't, and how part of growing up is learning how to care, but not care. We end our conversation with the best route for getting into the fly fishing life, and how you can get started in a way that's both affordable and close to home.

    Get the show notes at aom.is/flyfish.

    #208: Trout Fishing, Boredom, and the Meaning of Life

    #208: Trout Fishing, Boredom, and the Meaning of Life

    Fishing has been used as a backdrop in both film and literature for finding the meaning of life and coming-of-age stories (A Rive Runs Through It comes to mind). But these fishing-as-life metaphors often become trite, losing some of their significance.
    My guest today wanted to write a book about fishing that's not about fishing. He wanted to suss out philosophical and life ideas without making the fishing metaphor trite. And I think he did a darn good job.
    His name is Mark Kingwell, and in his book Catch and Release, he explores his newfound love of fishing. Within that, he also explores the themes of masculinity, boredom, procrastination, and more.

    SC EP:53 Finding tracks and running into Sasquatch

    SC EP:53 Finding tracks and running into Sasquatch

    We talk to several witness but our first guest found tracks in the woods and saw the creature tracking them in the woods.

    Carla shares stories told to her by her mother and grand parents, including Sasquatch entering a cabin and destroying it. She also describes a Sasquatch attacking and throwing the family dog.

    We also speak to a Roger from Texas who came face to face with Sasquatch. He goes into a very detailed description of what he saw.